ated not to offend or disadvantage any particular group of people in society • so "un-PC" means politically incorrect as an adjective or politically incorrectly as an adverb.
The REAL consequences of consequences of THE COMPLEX SYSTEM of POLITICS, which supposedly represents the interests of the 7.8 billion individuals of [y]our species, homo sapiens sapiens, by way of a model of representative democracy • which IS IN DENIAL of those 7.8 billion individuals, 'connessione' with NATURE • have resulted in an awakening of 200 million or more 'cultural creatives', during this last renaissance of [y]our species, to the fact that EVERY ASPECT of the OLD ORDER MINDSET IS DEAD in the WATER.
WATER that the cohorts of the POLITICAL CLASSES of every flavour imaginable, are now stealing from the people and bottling for their own self-serving profit-driven mindset, because they have long since understood that water will become the new oil, in this respect.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1315409008487347&id=100000547827652&set=a.1315408955154019…
IN [THE] VERY context of Water Water Everywhere and NOT a [DROP] to DrinK ...
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2024/mar/29/surajpura-rajasthan-india-drought-villagers-farmers-climate
development and natural resource exhaustion to weapons testing and modern warfare itself. Falling water tables, shrinking forest cover, declining species diversity - all presage ecosystems in distress. These trends are now widely acknowledged as emanating from forces of humanitys own making: massive population increases, unsustainable demands on natural resources, species loss, and ruinous environmental practices. Ironically however, war, that most destructive of human behaviors, is commonly bypassed.
In all its stages, from the production of weapons through combat to cleanup and restoration, war is comprised of elements that pollute land, air, and water, destroy biodiversity and entire ecosystems, and drain our limited natural resources. Yet the environmental damage occasioned even by preparation for war, not to mention war itself, is routinely underestimated, underreported, and even ignored. This outstanding, timely, new film explores the crucial need for public scrutiny of the ecological impact of war and reminds us of the importance of accountability and sustainability not in spite of global conflict, but because of it.
Available from: http://www.videoproject.com…